Anonymous wrote:I’m starting to think he’s dead and they know it. Has the government been asked to prove his whereabouts and status?
Anonymous wrote:I’m starting to think he’s dead and they know it. Has the government been asked to prove his whereabouts and status?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We can not force El Salvador to send one of their citizens to the USA. How do you suggest we fix this? A USA court can not demand they send him here.
The US Government is paying them to hold people. Ergo the government can ask them to send someone back. The government just doesn’t want to. That isn’t the same as being unable to. My kid tells me she “can’t” brush her teeth on her own. That doesn’t actually mean she can’t. It means she doesn’t want to and thinks she can get away with it if she says she can’t.
They can ask all they want, but the reality is he’s a citizen of ElSalvador, and currently in ElSalvador. The USA has zero say at this point. They can not force his return.
The U.S. has plenty of say and leverage. It does not want to use it. Sadly that choice is not consistent with court orders, so to follow the law, they will need to ask their compliant and willing ally (right?) to return someone erroneously deported.
This. We can 100% ask that they release this prisoner of ours and allow him on a flight back tot he US. They just don’t want to. Because they want us all scared that it could happen to us if we step out of line. Well come at me. If you are defending this at all, it’s because you secretly love that the U.S. government can apparently disappear people with no recourse now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We can not force El Salvador to send one of their citizens to the USA. How do you suggest we fix this? A USA court can not demand they send him here.
The US Government is paying them to hold people. Ergo the government can ask them to send someone back. The government just doesn’t want to. That isn’t the same as being unable to. My kid tells me she “can’t” brush her teeth on her own. That doesn’t actually mean she can’t. It means she doesn’t want to and thinks she can get away with it if she says she can’t.
They can ask all they want, but the reality is he’s a citizen of ElSalvador, and currently in ElSalvador. The USA has zero say at this point. They can not force his return.
The U.S. has plenty of say and leverage. It does not want to use it. Sadly that choice is not consistent with court orders, so to follow the law, they will need to ask their compliant and willing ally (right?) to return someone erroneously deported.
This. We can 100% ask that they release this prisoner of ours and allow him on a flight back tot he US. They just don’t want to. Because they want us all scared that it could happen to us if we step out of line. Well come at me. If you are defending this at all, it’s because you secretly love that the U.S. government can apparently disappear people with no recourse now.
So now he is a prisoner of ours? Which way do you want it? This thread is all about how he’s committed no crime.
Please show me what authority the US has over any non US citizen in a different country. Can they just demand any country send one of their citizens to the USA?
We detained him. We put him on our plane to El Salvador. We paid El Salvador to keep him in jail. He’s our prisoner. You are a sick puppy.
He is not a US citizen and has committed no crime in the US. He is not magically our prisoner. He is a citizen of El Salvador and is now in El Salvador. They can simply release him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We can not force El Salvador to send one of their citizens to the USA. How do you suggest we fix this? A USA court can not demand they send him here.
The US Government is paying them to hold people. Ergo the government can ask them to send someone back. The government just doesn’t want to. That isn’t the same as being unable to. My kid tells me she “can’t” brush her teeth on her own. That doesn’t actually mean she can’t. It means she doesn’t want to and thinks she can get away with it if she says she can’t.
They can ask all they want, but the reality is he’s a citizen of ElSalvador, and currently in ElSalvador. The USA has zero say at this point. They can not force his return.
The U.S. has plenty of say and leverage. It does not want to use it. Sadly that choice is not consistent with court orders, so to follow the law, they will need to ask their compliant and willing ally (right?) to return someone erroneously deported.
This. We can 100% ask that they release this prisoner of ours and allow him on a flight back tot he US. They just don’t want to. Because they want us all scared that it could happen to us if we step out of line. Well come at me. If you are defending this at all, it’s because you secretly love that the U.S. government can apparently disappear people with no recourse now.
So now he is a prisoner of ours? Which way do you want it? This thread is all about how he’s committed no crime.
Please show me what authority the US has over any non US citizen in a different country. Can they just demand any country send one of their citizens to the USA?
We detained him. We put him on our plane to El Salvador. We paid El Salvador to keep him in jail. He’s our prisoner. You are a sick puppy.
He is not a US citizen and has committed no crime in the US. He is not magically our prisoner. He is a citizen of El Salvador and is now in El Salvador. They can simply release him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We can not force El Salvador to send one of their citizens to the USA. How do you suggest we fix this? A USA court can not demand they send him here.
The US Government is paying them to hold people. Ergo the government can ask them to send someone back. The government just doesn’t want to. That isn’t the same as being unable to. My kid tells me she “can’t” brush her teeth on her own. That doesn’t actually mean she can’t. It means she doesn’t want to and thinks she can get away with it if she says she can’t.
They can ask all they want, but the reality is he’s a citizen of ElSalvador, and currently in ElSalvador. The USA has zero say at this point. They can not force his return.
The U.S. has plenty of say and leverage. It does not want to use it. Sadly that choice is not consistent with court orders, so to follow the law, they will need to ask their compliant and willing ally (right?) to return someone erroneously deported.
This. We can 100% ask that they release this prisoner of ours and allow him on a flight back tot he US. They just don’t want to. Because they want us all scared that it could happen to us if we step out of line. Well come at me. If you are defending this at all, it’s because you secretly love that the U.S. government can apparently disappear people with no recourse now.
So now he is a prisoner of ours? Which way do you want it? This thread is all about how he’s committed no crime.
Please show me what authority the US has over any non US citizen in a different country. Can they just demand any country send one of their citizens to the USA?
We detained him. We put him on our plane to El Salvador. We paid El Salvador to keep him in jail. He’s our prisoner. You are a sick puppy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We can not force El Salvador to send one of their citizens to the USA. How do you suggest we fix this? A USA court can not demand they send him here.
The US Government is paying them to hold people. Ergo the government can ask them to send someone back. The government just doesn’t want to. That isn’t the same as being unable to. My kid tells me she “can’t” brush her teeth on her own. That doesn’t actually mean she can’t. It means she doesn’t want to and thinks she can get away with it if she says she can’t.
They can ask all they want, but the reality is he’s a citizen of ElSalvador, and currently in ElSalvador. The USA has zero say at this point. They can not force his return.
The U.S. has plenty of say and leverage. It does not want to use it. Sadly that choice is not consistent with court orders, so to follow the law, they will need to ask their compliant and willing ally (right?) to return someone erroneously deported.
This. We can 100% ask that they release this prisoner of ours and allow him on a flight back tot he US. They just don’t want to. Because they want us all scared that it could happen to us if we step out of line. Well come at me. If you are defending this at all, it’s because you secretly love that the U.S. government can apparently disappear people with no recourse now.
So now he is a prisoner of ours? Which way do you want it? This thread is all about how he’s committed no crime.
Please show me what authority the US has over any non US citizen in a different country. Can they just demand any country send one of their citizens to the USA?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We can not force El Salvador to send one of their citizens to the USA. How do you suggest we fix this? A USA court can not demand they send him here.
The US Government is paying them to hold people. Ergo the government can ask them to send someone back. The government just doesn’t want to. That isn’t the same as being unable to. My kid tells me she “can’t” brush her teeth on her own. That doesn’t actually mean she can’t. It means she doesn’t want to and thinks she can get away with it if she says she can’t.
They can ask all they want, but the reality is he’s a citizen of ElSalvador, and currently in ElSalvador. The USA has zero say at this point. They can not force his return.
The U.S. has plenty of say and leverage. It does not want to use it. Sadly that choice is not consistent with court orders, so to follow the law, they will need to ask their compliant and willing ally (right?) to return someone erroneously deported.
This. We can 100% ask that they release this prisoner of ours and allow him on a flight back tot he US. They just don’t want to. Because they want us all scared that it could happen to us if we step out of line. Well come at me. If you are defending this at all, it’s because you secretly love that the U.S. government can apparently disappear people with no recourse now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We can not force El Salvador to send one of their citizens to the USA. How do you suggest we fix this? A USA court can not demand they send him here.
The US Government is paying them to hold people. Ergo the government can ask them to send someone back. The government just doesn’t want to. That isn’t the same as being unable to. My kid tells me she “can’t” brush her teeth on her own. That doesn’t actually mean she can’t. It means she doesn’t want to and thinks she can get away with it if she says she can’t.
They can ask all they want, but the reality is he’s a citizen of ElSalvador, and currently in ElSalvador. The USA has zero say at this point. They can not force his return.
The U.S. has plenty of say and leverage. It does not want to use it. Sadly that choice is not consistent with court orders, so to follow the law, they will need to ask their compliant and willing ally (right?) to return someone erroneously deported.